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Claustrophobic, unhealthy, grotesque, blasphemous, shocking, insane: these are the first chilling twenty minutes of the uncompromising yet intriguing work. Bubby might really become bad.
Claustrophobic, unhealthy, grotesque, blasphemous, shocking, insane: these are the first chilling twenty minutes of the uncompromising yet intriguing work.
Bubby might really become bad.
Bad Boy Bubby is a challenging and provocative film directed by Rolf De Heer. The story follows Bubby, a bizarre yet innocent man locked away for 35 years by his oppressive mother. The film’s unsettling atmosphere, powerful acting by Nicholas Hope, and its claustrophobic, grotesque style make it a compelling and unforgettable cinematic experience. Winner of the Venice Special Jury Prize, it remains a courageous and ironic work worthy of discovery. Discover Bad Boy Bubby’s gripping story and watch Nicholas Hope’s unforgettable debut.
Atlas offers various and intriguing re-creations extracted from the repertoire of the seventy-three-year-old Lebanese. Intimate as well as intense moments of gratified auditory pleasure are experienced.
Atlas offers various and intriguing re-creations extracted from the repertoire of the seventy-three-year-old Lebanese.
Intimate as well as intense moments of gratified auditory pleasure are experienced.
Natacha Atlas delivers a refined vocal performance on Ana Hina, reinterpreting works from Lebanese icon Fairuz with the support of The Mazeeka Ensemble's exotic instrumentation. The album offers a richly textured and diverse listening experience, balancing emotional intensity with lush, evolving soundscapes. Highlights include the evocative 'Ya Laure Hobouki' and the energetic 'La Teetab Alayi.' Overall, it's a commendable and immersive exploration of Arab musical traditions fused with world influences. Listen to Natacha Atlas’ Ana Hina for a captivating blend of Arab classics and world music artistry.
The delightfully bold, ramshackle little suburban ride organized by the rascal Mr. Noir. A multi-grade concentration of sound-quotationism brought to its pleasant consequences.
The delightfully bold, ramshackle little suburban ride organized by the rascal Mr. Noir.
A multi-grade concentration of sound-quotationism brought to its pleasant consequences.
Jim Noir's self-titled debut album is a distinctive indie-pop journey that fuses influences from the '60s to '90s into a playful, melodious sound. The album offers a variety of textures, from vocoder effects and rollicking rock to quirky a cappella and bagpipe-infused tracks, all woven together seamlessly. Despite some lyrical mystery, the album's charm and inventive arrangements captivate listeners. Overall, it showcases the artist’s skillful and whimsical approach to modern indie music. Listen to Jim Noir’s debut for a fresh take on indie pop with playful melodies and inventive blends from past decades.
Krisma reach the peak of their electro-propulsive push with a multifaceted electro-pop of exclusively synthetic origin. "With a bit of presumption, we could say that it’s others who are out of tune with us."
Krisma reach the peak of their electro-propulsive push with a multifaceted electro-pop of exclusively synthetic origin.
"With a bit of presumption, we could say that it’s others who are out of tune with us."
Krisma's 1983 album 'Nothing To Do With The Dog' showcases their innovative approach to electro-pop within the Italian music scene. Recorded in New York, the album features seven synthetic tracks and visionary reinterpretations, propelled by simple technology like the Casio MT 65. It captures the duo's peak electro energy and their fusion of robotic sounds with warm vocals. Though not flawless, the album remains a landmark of 80s electro-pop experimentation. Discover Krisma’s iconic electro-pop sound—listen to 'Nothing To Do With The Dog' and explore the roots of 80s synth innovation now!
"Devo, since the early seventies, was an entity that produced literal video/musical upheavals by virtue of its own original, futuristic, and whimsically multi-faceted robotic rock." "Many moments still possess such a whiplash freshness that they do not remotely reveal the abundant quarter-century that separates them from their original creation."
"Devo, since the early seventies, was an entity that produced literal video/musical upheavals by virtue of its own original, futuristic, and whimsically multi-faceted robotic rock."
"Many moments still possess such a whiplash freshness that they do not remotely reveal the abundant quarter-century that separates them from their original creation."
Released in 2004, 'Live In The Land Of The Rising Sun' documents Devo's lively 2003 tour in Japan featuring the original band members. The concert video blends interviews and performances mainly from their early albums, showcasing their timeless synthrock style. The review praises the band's enduring energy and freshness onstage, while acknowledging the challenge of appealing to newer audiences. Overall, it celebrates Devo's unique legacy and vibrant live presence. Watch Devo's electrifying 2003 Japan concert and experience the classic synthrock energy live!
A massively reiterated and enveloping injection of sidereal synthesizers, theremin, and multiform vintage blip-blip accompanies, enriches, and colors the habitual hurricanes of guitars/bass/drums. The semi-suite of ten minutes 'Silent Tongue' is paradigmatic, concentrating all para-kraut and pseudo-Hawkwindian digressions and mixed trajectories dispensed throughout the entire work.
A massively reiterated and enveloping injection of sidereal synthesizers, theremin, and multiform vintage blip-blip accompanies, enriches, and colors the habitual hurricanes of guitars/bass/drums.
The semi-suite of ten minutes 'Silent Tongue' is paradigmatic, concentrating all para-kraut and pseudo-Hawkwindian digressions and mixed trajectories dispensed throughout the entire work.
This review explores U.S. Christmas's third album, Eat The Low Dogs, released under Neurot Recordings. The band blends vintage synths, theremin, and intense guitars to create a sprawling psychedelic and experimental rock experience. Highlighted is the ten-minute track 'Silent Tongue,' which embodies the album's diverse moods and krautrock-inspired sound. The reviewer appreciates the band's ability to expand on their influences while delivering a captivating and immersive listening journey. Listen to U.S. Christmas's Eat The Low Dogs and immerse yourself in their psychedelic sound journey today!
It is 'A possible reading, certainly one of the many possible. Perhaps also an exorcism, on Ourselves and all our ghosts.' It stands as a richly enjoyable and confrontational, (often) educating musico-compendium.
It is 'A possible reading, certainly one of the many possible. Perhaps also an exorcism, on Ourselves and all our ghosts.'
It stands as a richly enjoyable and confrontational, (often) educating musico-compendium.
This musico-booklet, curated by Blow Up’s editorial team, collects 600 essential albums tracing the evolution of rock and its influences. Structured as concise reviews, it spans from late 19th-century music to early 2000s releases. The reviewer appreciates the editorial choices, though notes some inevitable limitations in selecting only one key album per artist. Accompanied by album covers and detailed information, it serves as an engaging and educational rock compendium. Explore Blow Up’s rich guide to rock’s evolution and discover the essential albums that shaped music history.
A rock’n’roll riff-apparition that reiterates and replicates itself to the point of complete and ultimate nausea. The monotonous vocal rasp emitted by Mr. Johnson...slaps, shakes and literally jolts the greasy behinds with pleasure.
A rock’n’roll riff-apparition that reiterates and replicates itself to the point of complete and ultimate nausea.
The monotonous vocal rasp emitted by Mr. Johnson...slaps, shakes and literally jolts the greasy behinds with pleasure.
The review highlights AC/DC's Rock N Roll Train as a repetitive but still effective hard rock track. It discusses the band's long-standing self-referential style, noting a lack of innovation but acknowledging the music's enduring energy. The reviewer anticipates the album Black Ice with tempered expectations but admits the song's powerful riffs and vocals remain enjoyable. Overall, the song offers a familiar yet thrilling experience for fans. Listen to AC/DC’s Rock N Roll Train and experience classic hard rock energy!
"Cold Fact, muffled, sparkling, multifaceted debut... sounds unexpectedly and magnificently fresh even today." "The central bridge of the dreamlike 'Sugar Man' hurls us into an unstable black hole devoid of sound-gravity with truly indefinable space-time boundaries."
"Cold Fact, muffled, sparkling, multifaceted debut... sounds unexpectedly and magnificently fresh even today."
"The central bridge of the dreamlike 'Sugar Man' hurls us into an unstable black hole devoid of sound-gravity with truly indefinable space-time boundaries."
The reviewer confesses a prior ignorance of Rodriguez and his 1970 debut album Cold Fact, which emerges as a richly crafted and timeless psychedelic folk record. Despite its old-fashioned production, the album’s imaginative and varied qualities shine through, with standout songs like 'Sugar Man' offering profound emotional depth. The album’s unique blend of genres and poetic atmosphere is praised highly, lamenting its previous neglect and highlighting its intrinsic lasting value. The review humorously contrasts Rodriguez’s work with lesser contemporary artists, emphasizing Cold Fact's enduring appeal. Listen now to Rodriguez's Cold Fact and rediscover a timeless psychedelic folk masterpiece!
"An instrumental experimental-noise(rock?) with a charmingly grouchy and formally misaligned character, tending towards a darkly pigmented free-style cacophonism." "Do yourself harm. Give it a taste."
"An instrumental experimental-noise(rock?) with a charmingly grouchy and formally misaligned character, tending towards a darkly pigmented free-style cacophonism."
"Do yourself harm. Give it a taste."
Grey Daturas' album 'Return To Disruption' offers a compelling blend of experimental noise rock marked by chaotic, instrumental compositions. Rooted in a variety of underground influences, the album features seven intense tracks steeped in free-form cacophony and ambitious sonic interplay. While some tracks evolve unevenly, the overall experience is rewarding and worth exploration for fans of avant-garde rock music. Dive into Grey Daturas' chaotic world—listen to 'Return To Disruption' now!
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